Root Canal Specialist Serving Miramar, FL

Looking for a root canal specialist near Miramar? Advanced Endodontic Group offers expert endodontic care at our Miami Lakes office, located at 7975 NW 154th St, Suite 250, Miami Lakes, FL 33016. Our Miami Lakes office is approximately 12-15 minutes from Miramar via I-75 or Miramar Parkway to the Palmetto Expressway.

Miramar is a rapidly growing city straddling the Broward-Dade county line, with a population exceeding 140,000 residents. The city's diverse community includes significant Caribbean, Latin American, and African American populations. As Miramar continues to expand westward, the demand for specialist dental care has outpaced local supply, leading many general dentists to refer root canal cases to our nearby Miami Lakes practice. Our practice is led by Dr. Ingrid Epelman-Dorra, who brings over 25+ years of specialized endodontic experience. Unlike general dental offices, we focus exclusively on endodontics, which means every root canal, retreatment, and surgical procedure we perform benefits from the precision that comes with dedicated specialization.

Specialist Endodontic Care for Miramar's Growing Community

Miramar's rapid growth means the community needs reliable access to dental specialists who can deliver high-quality care efficiently.

Diverse, Multilingual Team

Miramar is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Florida. Our team is bilingual in English and Spanish, and we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming environment for patients from every background. Clear communication about your diagnosis and treatment is essential, and we ensure every patient fully understands their options.

Advanced Diagnostics for Accurate Treatment

Root canal success depends on accurate diagnosis. Many failed root canals result from missed canals, undetected cracks, or incomplete treatment. We use surgical microscopes, 3D CBCT imaging, ultrasonic instrumentation, and digital radiography to visualize the complete internal anatomy of your tooth before beginning treatment, reducing the risk of complications and improving long-term outcomes.

Efficient Treatment for Busy Families

Miramar is a family-oriented community where parents are juggling work, school schedules, and activities. Our single-visit root canal approach means one appointment instead of multiple trips. We also offer early morning availability and work to minimize your time in the chair through the efficiency that comes from specialized training and advanced equipment.

What to Expect During Your Root Canal

Root canal treatment is designed to save a tooth that has become infected or severely damaged. Miramar residents who experience tooth pain often try to manage it temporarily with over-the-counter medication. While understandable, delaying root canal treatment allows infection to progress, potentially leading to abscess, bone loss, and eventual tooth loss. If you have been told you need a root canal, scheduling promptly gives you the best chance of saving the tooth with the least invasive treatment.

The Procedure Step by Step

During your visit, our endodontist will take 3D CBCT images to map the complete root anatomy of your tooth, administer local anesthesia to ensure you are fully comfortable, remove the infected or damaged pulp tissue under surgical microscope magnification for maximum precision, thoroughly disinfect the entire root canal system using advanced irrigation protocols, and seal the tooth with biocompatible filling material to prevent reinfection. Most procedures are completed in a single visit of 60 to 90 minutes. We use surgical microscopes, 3D CBCT imaging, ultrasonic instrumentation, and digital radiography to ensure accurate diagnosis and successful treatment outcomes.

Pain and Recovery

Modern root canal treatment performed by a specialist is virtually painless. We use effective anesthesia, and most patients compare the experience to having a standard filling placed. After the procedure, some mild sensitivity is normal for a few days and can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Our team will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions and coordinate with your dentist in Miramar regarding any follow-up restoration such as a crown.

Aftercare and Recovery

Recovery after a root canal is typically straightforward. Most patients return to their normal routine the same day or the next day.

Immediately After the Procedure

The local anesthesia used during the procedure will keep your mouth numb for two to four hours after your appointment. During this time, avoid eating on the treated side to prevent accidentally biting your cheek or tongue. You can drink water and other cool or room-temperature liquids. Once the numbness wears off, you may experience some mild tenderness around the treated tooth, which is normal and typically resolves within a few days.

Managing Discomfort

Most patients manage post-procedure discomfort with over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or acetaminophen (Tylenol). We will provide specific recommendations based on your health history. If you experience significant pain, swelling that worsens after the first 48 hours, or a fever, contact our office immediately as these could indicate a complication that needs attention.

Follow-Up Restoration

After root canal treatment, the treated tooth will need a permanent restoration, usually a crown, placed by your general dentist. This step is critical because a tooth that has had a root canal can become brittle over time without the structural reinforcement that a crown provides. We recommend scheduling your crown appointment within two to four weeks of the root canal to protect the tooth. Our team will send a detailed report and imaging to your dentist so they can plan the restoration.

Quality Endodontic Care Accessible from Miramar

Finding a specialist you trust is especially important when dealing with tooth pain or a dental emergency. Miramar residents rely on our practice because we combine specialist-level expertise with a patient-centered approach that puts your comfort and understanding first.

Every case begins with a thorough diagnostic evaluation using 3D imaging and microscope-assisted examination. We then sit down with you to review the findings, explain your options, and answer every question before proceeding. There is no pressure to make a decision on the spot. If you want to take time to consider your options or consult with your general dentist, we encourage that.

Our goal is always the same: save your natural tooth whenever possible, using the most precise and comfortable techniques available. When that goal aligns with your own priorities, we proceed with confidence and deliver results that last.

Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction: Why Saving Your Natural Tooth Matters

When a tooth is severely infected or damaged, patients sometimes wonder whether it would be simpler to just pull the tooth and replace it with an implant or bridge. While extraction is sometimes necessary, saving your natural tooth through root canal treatment is almost always the better option, and here is why.

Your natural tooth is anchored by a ligament called the periodontal ligament, which acts as a shock absorber when you chew. Implants, while effective, are anchored directly into bone without this ligament, which means they transmit force differently and can sometimes cause bone changes over time. A natural tooth also maintains the natural spacing and alignment of your surrounding teeth. When a tooth is extracted and not immediately replaced, the adjacent teeth can begin to shift, leading to bite problems and additional dental work down the road.

From a cost perspective, root canal treatment followed by a crown is typically significantly less expensive than extraction followed by an implant, which can cost $3,000 to $5,000 or more. Root canal treatment also has a shorter overall treatment timeline. A root canal with a crown can be completed in two appointments over a few weeks, while an implant requires a surgical placement, several months of healing, and then a separate restoration appointment.

The success rate for root canal treatment performed by an endodontist exceeds 95 percent, and treated teeth can last a lifetime with proper care. Our endodontists will always give you an honest assessment of whether your tooth can be saved, and if extraction truly is the better option, we will tell you directly.

Aftercare and Recovery

Most patients return to normal activities the same day as their root canal. Here is what to expect during recovery and how to ensure the best possible outcome.

Immediately after the procedure, the local anesthesia will keep the area numb for two to four hours. During this time, avoid eating on the treated side to prevent accidentally biting your cheek or tongue. Once the numbness wears off, some mild soreness or sensitivity at the treatment site is normal and typically lasts two to three days. Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen is usually sufficient to manage any discomfort.

Avoid chewing hard or crunchy foods on the treated tooth until your permanent crown or restoration is placed by your general dentist. The temporary filling placed after a root canal protects the tooth in the short term, but the tooth needs a permanent crown to restore its full strength and prevent fracturing. We will coordinate directly with your dentist to ensure follow-up care is scheduled promptly.

If you experience severe pain that does not respond to medication, significant swelling that worsens after the first 48 hours, or a reaction to prescribed medication, contact our office immediately. These symptoms are uncommon but should be addressed right away.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

Many patients delay treatment because they are unsure whether their symptoms are serious. The following warning signs indicate you should see an endodontist promptly.

A persistent or throbbing toothache that lasts more than a day or two, especially one that wakes you at night, often indicates the pulp tissue inside the tooth has become infected. Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers for 30 seconds or more after the stimulus is removed is one of the most reliable indicators that root canal treatment may be necessary.

Swelling in the gums near a specific tooth, tenderness when touching the area, or a small pimple-like bump on the gum that drains intermittently are signs of an abscess at the root. A tooth that has turned gray or dark compared to surrounding teeth may have internal damage from trauma. Pain when biting down or pressing on a tooth can indicate a cracked root or infection at the root tip.

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, waiting only allows the infection to spread, potentially leading to abscess formation, bone loss, and the need for extraction rather than treatment.

Root Canal vs. Extraction: Why Saving Your Tooth Matters

When a tooth is severely infected, some patients consider extraction as the simpler option. In almost all cases, saving your natural tooth through root canal treatment is the better choice.

Your natural tooth is anchored by the periodontal ligament, which provides cushioning and the ability to sense bite pressure. No implant, bridge, or denture replicates this function. Extraction also triggers bone resorption in the jaw, which can change facial structure over time and complicate future dental work.

From a cost and time perspective, root canal treatment followed by a crown is typically less expensive than extraction followed by an implant. A root canal is completed in one visit, while implants require months of healing between placement and final restoration.

Our philosophy is always to save the natural tooth when possible. We will give you an honest assessment, and if extraction is truly the best option, we will tell you directly.

Recovery and Aftercare

Most patients return to normal activities the same day. The treated area will be numb for two to four hours after the procedure. During this time, avoid eating on that side to prevent biting your cheek or tongue.

Once sensation returns, mild soreness is normal for one to three days and is typically managed with over-the-counter ibuprofen. Avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until your general dentist places a permanent crown, as the tooth may be more fragile during the interim period.

Our team provides detailed written aftercare instructions before you leave, and we are always available by phone if concerns arise.

Emergency Root Canal for Miramar Residents

For dental emergencies in Miramar, call (305) 615-6300 for same-day or next-day availability at our Miami Lakes office. We prioritize urgent cases involving severe pain, swelling, and trauma.

Insurance and Payment

We accept most major dental insurance plans, including Delta Dental, MetLife, Cigna, Aetna, Guardian, and many others. For patients without insurance or with remaining out-of-pocket costs, we offer flexible payment options through CareCredit, PayPal, and all major credit cards. Our team will verify your benefits before your appointment so you know exactly what to expect.

Directions from Miramar

From Miramar, take I-75 south to the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) east, then exit at NW 154th Street and head west. Our office is at 7975 NW 154th St, Suite 250, Miami Lakes, FL 33016. The drive is approximately 12-15 minutes. Free parking available.

Need a root canal specialist near Miramar? Call Advanced Endodontic Group at (305) 615-6300 or book your appointment online.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is your office from Miramar?

Our Miami Lakes office is approximately 12-15 minutes from Miramar via I-75 and the Palmetto Expressway. We are located at 7975 NW 154th St, Suite 250, Miami Lakes, FL 33016.

What happens if I delay getting a root canal?

Delaying treatment allows the infection to spread, which can lead to abscess formation, bone loss around the tooth root, and potentially the need for extraction. Early treatment has a higher success rate and is less complex.

Can a general dentist do my root canal instead?

General dentists can perform some root canals, but endodontists are specialists with 2-3 years of additional training and specialized equipment like surgical microscopes and 3D imaging. Specialist treatment is recommended for complex cases, molars, and retreatments.

Do you offer same-day appointments for emergencies?

Yes. We offer same-day and next-day emergency appointments for severe tooth pain, swelling, and dental trauma. Call (305) 615-6300 and let our team know you need urgent care.

How successful are root canals?

Root canal treatment performed by an endodontist has a success rate exceeding 95%. Using surgical microscopes and 3D imaging further improves outcomes by ensuring complete cleaning and sealing of the root canal system.

What is the success rate of root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment performed by an endodontist has a success rate exceeding 95%. Our surgical microscopes and 3D imaging further improve outcomes by ensuring complete treatment of the root canal system.

How long does a root canal last?

A properly performed root canal followed by a quality crown can last a lifetime. Longevity depends on the restoration quality, your oral hygiene, and regular dental checkups.

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